Morbid Obesity Increases the Risk of Postoperative Wound Complications, Infection, and Repeat Surgical Procedures Following Upper Extremity Limb Salvage Surgery for Soft Tissue Sarcoma

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Background: Obesity is a known risk factor for wound complications; however, unlike elective upper extremity procedures, where obesity can be modified preoperatively, excision of soft tissue sarcomas (STSs) is not elective, and as such, obesity cannot be modified. There is a paucity of data concerning the impact of obesity on wound healing in upper extremity sarcoma surgery. Methods: A total of 261 (159 males and 102 females) patients with a STS of the upper extremity from 2006-2014 were reviewed. The mean age and body mass index (BMI) were 56 (18-97) years and 26.6 (15.4-40.8) kg/m 2 , respectively. Sixty-nine patients (26%) were classified as obese (BMI ⩾30 kg/m 2 ): class I (obese, BMI = 30-34.9 kg/m 2 ; n = 48, 18%), class II (severely obese, BMI = 35.0-39.9 kg/m 2 ; n = 16, 6%), and class III (morbidly obese, BMI ≥ 40 kg/m 2 ; n = 5, 2%). Functional outcomes were also compared between obese and nonobese patients using the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) 1993 rating system and Toronto Extremity Salvage Scores (TESS). Results: Forty-nine patients (19%) sustained a wound dehiscence, delayed healing, or infection. Class III obesity increased the risk of wound complications (hazard ratio [HR] = 8.19, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.96-22.96, P

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Houdek, M. T., Griffin, A. M., Ferguson, P. C., & Wunder, J. S. (2019). Morbid Obesity Increases the Risk of Postoperative Wound Complications, Infection, and Repeat Surgical Procedures Following Upper Extremity Limb Salvage Surgery for Soft Tissue Sarcoma. Hand, 14(1), 114–120. https://doi.org/10.1177/1558944718797336

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